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Mar. 19--Bay Area home sale prices rose for the fifth-straight month while the number of homes sold fell for the second-consecutive month on a year-to-year basis as some buyers are finding it harder to get into a home due to worries about job security, a lack of inventory and difficulty getting financing.
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Mar. 19--Despite months of declining home prices, new data shows that South Florida sellers are still asking too much for their homes, then slashing prices when they don't sell -- a sign that buyers and sellers are still struggling to define fair market value in the aftermath of a boom-and-bust market.
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Mar. 19--Peninsula-area home sales improved by 7 percent in February, compared to February 2009.
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Mar. 19--TAMPA -- Home prices are lower than they have been in years, and there are plenty of properties to choose from.
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Mar. 19--A construction company is suing the Danville Redevelopment and Housing Authority for racial discrimination and breach of contract in its work on a construction project for the housing authority.
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Mar. 19--Hagood Reserve, envisioned as a luxury condo and townhome community in south Charlotte, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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Mar. 19--South Florida is one of the hardest-hit regions for construction job losses as a "depression" continues to strangle the industry, the Associated General Contractors of America said Thursday.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Interest rates rose in the bond market Thursday after a fresh batch of economic data showed that the economy continues to slowly regain its strength.
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LOS ANGELES - It's tax season, and the IRS is being particularly generous to some of the nation's largest homebuilders.
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WASHINGTON - Mortgage rates held below the 5 percent threshold for the third straight week as the Federal Reserve prepares to end a program that has kept rates at or near record lows.